Permission to steal revealing the roots of corporate scandal : an address to my fellow citizens /
American culture applauds those who will do anything to make it to the top. The past decades have seen success redefined in terms of more wealth and power. Citing examples including Enron, Arthur Andersen, and WorldCom, this work explores what went wrong, and advocates a reassessment of what is cons...
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Literature type: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Blackwell public philosophy
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http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/book/10.1002/9780470691014 |
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American culture applauds those who will do anything to make it to the top. The past decades have seen success redefined in terms of more wealth and power. Citing examples including Enron, Arthur Andersen, and WorldCom, this work explores what went wrong, and advocates a reassessment of what is considered 'good' in corporate America. |
Carrier Form: | viii, 105 pages ; 20 cm. |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 101-102) and index. |
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9780470691014 0470691018 9781405178617 (electronic bk.) 1405178612 (electronic bk.) |
Index Number: | HV6769 |
CLC: | D971.24 |
Contents: | Introduction: The stories -- The world, the flesh, and the devil -- The lethal marriage of ideology and opportunity -- Humility and hope. |